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  2. Aiviq - Wikipedia

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    Since Aiviq is an anchor handling tug and supply vessel, she is fitted with a large towing winch located amidships as well as chain lockers and storage tanks for both liquid and dry bulk cargo under the main deck. [58] Her gross tonnage is 12,892, net tonnage 3,867 and deadweight tonnage 4,129 tonnes. [2]

  3. USCG 65' Small harbor tug - Wikipedia

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    SPN-11 (1964) Armament. none. The USCG 65' small harbor tug is a class of fifteen tugs used by the United States Coast Guard for search and rescue, law enforcement, aids-to-navigation work and light icebreaking. The tugs are capable of breaking 18 in (0.46 m) of ice with propulsion ahead and 21 in (0.53 m) of ice backing and ramming. [2]

  4. Seaspan ULC - Wikipedia

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    Seaspan ULC evolved into a prominent marine transportation company serving the West Coast of North America with a large tugboat and barge fleet. Seaspan's barges haul forestry materials (logs, wood chips, hog fuel, lumber, pulp, paper and newsprint), minerals (construction aggregate and limestone), railcars, plus machinery, fuel and supplies to coastal communities.

  5. TSS T/T Calshot - Wikipedia

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    TSS T/T Calshot was a tug tender built in 1929 by John I Thornycroft & Co, and completed in 1930 for the Red Funnel Line. Calshot was one of only three surviving classical tender ships which served the great ocean liners, another example is the SS Nomadic, which tendered the ill-fated RMS Titanic on her maiden voyage at Cherbourg, France.

  6. Jakobson Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    Services. vessel repair, upgrades, yacht and small boat repowering, full service boat marina facility. The Jakobson Shipyard, Inc. was a shipyard involved in manufacture of tugs, ferries, submarines, minesweepers, yachts, fireboats and other craft, based in Brooklyn, New York, from 1926 to 1938, and Oyster Bay, New York, from 1938 to 1984.

  7. John H. Mathis & Company - Wikipedia

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    After the death of John H. Mathis in 1939, John Trumpy became the sole owner of the Mathis Yacht Building Company. [2] In 1924/1925, Mathis built 30 75-foot patrol boats (known as Six-Bitters ) ordered by the United States Coast Guard at its Camden shipyard (CG-100 through CG-114 and CG-278 through CG-292).

  8. Crowley Maritime - Wikipedia

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    Crowley, legally Crowley Maritime Corporation, is based in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. [1] Founded in 1892, Crowley is primarily a family- and employee-owned vessel management, owner, and supply chain logistics services company, providing services globally. As of July 2016, Crowley was ranked as the 13th largest private company in ...

  9. USS Bazely (1863) - Wikipedia

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    J. E. Bazely —a screw tug built in 1863 at Gloucester, New Jersey —was one of six similar vessels purchased at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by the U.S. Navy on June 3, 1864 to support other Union warships in all the varied ways in which tugs assist larger ships. These vessels were also needed to help protect Northern men of war and Union ...